By Alan Breznick, Cable/Video Practice Leader, 7/31/2015
The cable industry is squabbling with two key Senate Democrats over their new report lambasting the lack of choice and competition in the US pay-TV set-top box ...

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 7/31/2015
In this week's Gigabit Roundup, the Tempe, Arizona City Council votes unanimously to give Google permission to bring its gigabit service to town. Plus, the Midwest ...

By Sarah Thomas, Editorial Operations Director, 7/31/2015 There is a word that keeps popping up in any comms-related discussion I've had lately (and no it's not SDN, NFV or big data, although they won't stop popping up ...

By Alan Breznick, Cable/Video Practice Leader, 7/30/2015
Carrying out its mission to cut the cable industry's power consumption and costs, a leading cable tech group has issued the first four standards to achieve those ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 7/30/2015 Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri has said the Finnish vendor's networks business experienced a "terrific rebound" during the second quarter but warned investors that conditions ...

By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 7/30/2015 FreedomPop is looking Southeast with its latest round of funding. The startup has grabbed another $10 million, this time in a strategic investment from the Axiata ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 7/30/2015 Alcatel-Lucent has trumpeted improvements in profitability for the second (April-to-June) quarter ahead of its acquisition by Finland's Nokia, despite signs of ...

By Sarah Thomas, Editorial Operations Director, 7/30/2015 Telecom Italia may be wading through a recovery, but its startup program is alive and thriving, having garnered 8,000 new ideas and supported some 300 projects since ...

By Alan Breznick, Cable/Video Practice Leader, 7/31/2015
The cable industry is squabbling with two key Senate Democrats over their new report lambasting the lack of choice and competition in the US pay-TV set-top box ...

By Gagandeep Kaur, Contributing Editor, 7/27/2015 Noting the lack of a 4G devices ecosystem in India, Reliance Jio plans to launch its own devices brand while making gadgets from other providers available to ...

By Carol Wilson, Editor-at-large, 7/28/2015 While most people take for granted the way technology pervades our lives, there is one group that can't adjust as easily: our nation's homeless. As the most basic ...

By Sarah Thomas, Editorial Operations Director, 7/27/2015 Ignore the chorus of naysayers: LTE-Unlicensed is an innovative technology that will play nice with WiFi and bring many benefits to consumers, and the FCC doesn't ...

By Sarah Thomas, Editorial Operations Director, 7/31/2015 There is a word that keeps popping up in any comms-related discussion I've had lately (and no it's not SDN, NFV or big data, although they won't stop popping up ...

By Alan Breznick, Cable/Video Practice Leader, 7/29/2015
Seeking to make its own big splash in the over-the-top video market, Verizon has struck a deal to offer the HBO Now OTT service to both its broadband and mobile ...

By Sarah Thomas, Editorial Operations Director, 7/30/2015 Telecom Italia may be wading through a recovery, but its startup program is alive and thriving, having garnered 8,000 new ideas and supported some 300 projects since ...

By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 7/30/2015 FreedomPop is looking Southeast with its latest round of funding. The startup has grabbed another $10 million, this time in a strategic investment from the Axiata ...

This report examines the new requirements emerging from telcos that are looking to migrate network functions from proprietary, dedicated hardware platforms to standardized IT servers. The report profiles 10 server platform, components and software suppliers.

This report provides a comprehensive overview and analysis of the dynamics that underpin mobile profitability in Africa. Building on extensive quantitative analysis, a dozen interviews with market players and one of the region's most extensive quantitative databases, the report offers some answers to some of the most critical questions facing African operators today.

This report provides an update on cable's cloud user interface (UI) progress and the opportunities and challenges ahead. It includes profiles of 20 software suppliers that offer cable guides, UI solutions and related content discovery tools, including several relative newcomers that exhibited at INTX 2015.

Guavus CEO Anukool Lakhina talks to Light Reading founder and CEO Steve Saunders about the role of operational analytics in the communications services and networking sectors, particularly in relation to IoT.

Andrew Coward discusses what the New IP means to end users or enterprise customers. He explains compelling reasons, including how every customer can get their own network, from the transformation to the New IP.

Mukund Srigopal provides an explanation of what network visibility is and how it is essential as service providers transition to the New IP. In addition, the importance of the network packet broker is discussed.

Ali Kafel from Stratus Technologies addresses high-availability concerns within the telco industry with a solution that enables telcos to provide high-availability and stateful fault-tolerance using a software-based approach.

Guavus CEO Anukool Lakhina talks to Light Reading founder and CEO Steve Saunders about the role of operational analytics in the communications services and networking sectors, particularly in relation to IoT.

Saran Phaloprakarn, Senior VP of Fixed Broadband Business Management of Thailand's AIS, was a keynote speaker at the first Asia-Pacific Ultra Broadband Summit in Bangkok. In this video, he talks to Heavy Reading about transforming into an FMC (FBB+MBB+Content) operator.

Andrew Coward discusses what the New IP means to end users or enterprise customers. He explains compelling reasons, including how every customer can get their own network, from the transformation to the New IP.

Mukund Srigopal provides an explanation of what network visibility is and how it is essential as service providers transition to the New IP. In addition, the importance of the network packet broker is discussed.

Ali Kafel from Stratus Technologies addresses high-availability concerns within the telco industry with a solution that enables telcos to provide high-availability and stateful fault-tolerance using a software-based approach.

Saran Phaloprakarn, Senior VP of Fixed Broadband Business Management of Thailand's AIS, was a keynote speaker at the first Asia-Pacific Ultra Broadband Summit in Bangkok. In this video, he talks to Heavy Reading about transforming into an FMC (FBB+MBB+Content) operator.

In this video, Chakyra Moa, Chairman of Telecommunication Regulator of Cambodia (TRC), talks in in-depth with Heavy Reading about the Cambodia's current telecom market and TRC's goals and expectations for the future.

Software-defined networking and network functions virtualization have become key components to any network that hopes to be future proof. Huawei shows that openness can become a reality at the Open Networking Summit in Santa Clara.

Sterling Perrin, senior analyst of Heavy Reading, sat down with Phoukhong Chithoublok, Acting Director General of Lao's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications' Department of Planning and Cooperation, to discuss the future of national broadband for Lao.